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Author Redistribtuing with vfpoledb.msm
flagrant99

2005-05-31, 3:24 am

I am writing a C# application that uses the vfpoledb.1 provider to access
dbase tables. I am an MSDN subscriber with VFP9 but I am not using VFP9
directly to create application. I am using VFP9 to create some tables
however. Can I freely redistribute vfoledb provider with vfpoledb.msm in my
Setup and Deployment project for my C# thick client Application?

I can't seem to find any licensing information on vfpoledb.msm.
I noticed it looks like it is free download from here
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...&displaylang=en

Any ideas?

Eric den Doop

2005-06-01, 7:25 am

The vfpoledb.msm file is listed in the redist.txt file (it's in your VFP app
dir C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual FoxPro 9) so yes, you can include it
in your setup.
--
Eric den Doop
www.foxite.com - The Home Of The Visual FoxPro Experts - Powered By VFP8

"flagrant99" < flagrant99@discussio
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>I am writing a C# application that uses the vfpoledb.1 provider to access
> dbase tables. I am an MSDN subscriber with VFP9 but I am not using VFP9
> directly to create application. I am using VFP9 to create some tables
> however. Can I freely redistribute vfoledb provider with vfpoledb.msm in
> my
> Setup and Deployment project for my C# thick client Application?
>
> I can't seem to find any licensing information on vfpoledb.msm.
> I noticed it looks like it is free download from here
> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...&displaylang=en
>
> Any ideas?
>



flagrant99

2005-06-01, 11:24 am

thanks :)

"Eric den Doop" wrote:

> The vfpoledb.msm file is listed in the redist.txt file (it's in your VFP app
> dir C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual FoxPro 9) so yes, you can include it
> in your setup.
> --
> Eric den Doop
> www.foxite.com - The Home Of The Visual FoxPro Experts - Powered By VFP8
>
> "flagrant99" < flagrant99@discussio
ns.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:5E207621-5646-467A-B323- 6529C7184646@microso
ft.com...
>
>
>

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